Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, March 04, 1904, Image 4

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Take Advantage of M. W.Govington, a former ren der, t of this state and county, but now of Jefferson county Fla., vis ited his sister, Mrs. - J. A. Horn of this city lest Thursday. Judge Mills, the dispens*! 1 ' of justice in the Pavo district, was transacting business in our burg last Friday. Mrs. Dyal and grandchild, Wil ma Smith of Madison Fla., are visiting the family of Dr. H. A. Vann. Mr. Oarson Adams of Jasper and both on good digestion. How can you expect digestible food to bS made from a product obtained from swine ? It Isn’t reasonable to expect And yet many people keep on using lard—an enemy of good digestion- through ignorance of something better. It doesn’t pay. Your stomach Is your best friend, and t’will ba a sorry day for you whan it goat back on you. Eia., hss been visiting his daugh ter, Mrs. B. L. Lewis of this city, also his daughter, Mrs. H. F T. Cone - Who lives near Auticch church Mr. Tim Brine and wife of Tallokas, Brooks county, visited our city last weok. Geo, M. Dekle and family of Ozell Ga, spout lsst Sunday iu lloston.iho guests of Mr. aud Mrs J. C 4 Neel. Mr. and Mrs. Geo S. McAlpin of New York are stopping iu our city the guest of Mrs. J. T. Rogers at her hbme ou Stephens street. William Pray ot Boston Mass., who has been a yearly visitor to our oity for several years has been here this week, the guest of Hotel Ruby. Brother Pray is always welcome to Boston’s hospitality. Our new mayor, W. 7, Brantley, presides over his courts like a vet- ornn, and when an offender is brought before his honor and the he can suy Circulation 3,350. 1 collectors ware Marching around ShrtBBJwrfcoi-Lort&wwfifc ^ Csttolsns Is the product which will set you right. It Is the beet and purest frying and shortening medium in the world—far superior to lard Of cooking butter, it contains nothing but refined vegetable oil, with just enough choice beef cuet added to give proper consistency. Cottolene le a vegetable, not an animal product v For your stomach’s sake, use Cottolene for cooking. . You'll never go back to lard. Cottolene is never told in bulk—it comes only in sealed white tin pails with red label and band. In the centar of tbo label ie our trade mark—a steer's head in cotton plant wreath. Any up-to-date grocer can supply you with Cottolene. Ask today. USX fj LESS. Cottolene being richer than aithar lard or cooking butter, one-third lest It required. FREE SSffl ‘sSrcMSi from tbs country's noted cooks. - Mods only by THE n"g, fAIRBXNK COMPACT, Dept 626 Chicago. e a long bill. ivnwhen propairing for i bird aenaon ie drawing to a close 10 fish are beginning to bite. 1 primary means that some idatef will be April fooled.' Senator Baoou has sounded the {trait* 1 of Georgia made syrup as the best 1 purest in the world. The Macon News says that in spite of the foot that this is leap year no one will leap into the arena to oppose Gov. oruor Terrell, A Kansas liquor evidence justifies, it, floWtd cost or 20 days hard labor on the street so compla cently. A. G. Steed of Brooks county advertisement con tains the words “not a eroM Word In a hundred barrels.” Mast be almost ns mild - ns South Georgia syrup. A man who begins to Investigate ’the advantages of Sooth Georgia ie a citizen half-secured. Thomasvillo ought to have some way of folly informing pros pec tire investors. \ If Presented Before March 8th. Ga., whither he gets to take the management of a paper published nt said place. Wo wore pleased to m?ot in our sauotum, Mr. Wilson M. Hardy, one of the editors of the Times* Enterprise, who Was oalled to Boston on business last Wednes day Come again and often. lYr. R. A! Shine, of Tallahassee, Fla., who has bem spending some days in our city tho guest of his father-in-law, W. M. Brooks, left for hts home last Tuesday. Miss Clara McElveen, of Camil la, Ga., who has been visiting Rev. H. C. Jonos and family at their home on Stephens street,: New Sarlsl Story. L great many people like to read a id serial story. To snoh we would read the opening chapters of “Hold- mrtt Hall” it). this iisae. Yon will 1 it interesting from the vo,y flist j FIGURES TELL I It is with the greatest priiln that tho Tlmes-Eatoprise calls attention to tho affidavit of postmaster Di.-iniiko to he [ found on tho front page. ( - Tito figures allowing an increased mallagc ot more than six times iu two yean were so astonndiug Hint wo dared . «not present them without tho signature, of tho postmaster. Figures when fol lowed by an affidavit of this kind n:e facta, and fncts can uot lie. Tho Si pounds of mail matter record ed iu February 100) represent acirccla- B tiou of ehoat J00. four page papers. The Sit pounds recorded iu February loot represent one issue of a twelve pugo pa per lutvlug a sworn circulation of WC5. Thin enormous increase is a hotter in dication than almost ally tiling else could * be of the enormous growth of both Thomas county aud tho Timef Entcr- : Vpriae; K XhoinaovtUo people as well as ti c ■Misu of the comity, should not fuil HH to appreciate the advantage ot thoir bo- H uto with each ommon mouth sally every fnm- . rhouiasviUo in thoir command ie people 'that ingers to their, king man can mi 1 be catered .to, in the town Imt they want liants do want W this wish by e public prints, Official Paper ofTbomas County Spring ? And the Good Weather to buy a MOWING MACHINE, A HAY RAKE, Or some other piece of harvesting *. machinery. Don t <* ait until summer when you will have wasted your time with worn out Machinery v \ I have just taken up the machinery business. Come and see my Plano Machines at my stables in Boston, Ga. “In the Spring a farmer’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of” HARDWARE. I handle every kind of hardware tlmt a Farmer Heeds. Watch this space for bargains,. JOHN Gh BURNEY; BOSTON, GEORGIA. 1 Cut it out and bring it to -us IT IS WORTH A QUARTER TO YOU! •cl.SErVnaaK*. j " """" 7 of Any to f g If presented before March 8th, 1904, to | j~ : BOSTON MERCANTILE CO., | Boston, Ga. 5 * g o otgo)to)aoMO)aoiio)«oMotio'AoMoMoMooliot«e)iotiolioMoiioMoMoMoi*o'AO)i Wo are glad to report Mr. \V. R. Brantley, who hat been quite ick at hiu residence in North Bouton ns convalescing. Owing to press of business, this ItoHoltoltoKottoKoltoltottoRoKottoktostoitoitoitowoitoitoitoStoKowosto.M scribe Ims not been able to give his weekly report ou the mutri- ntonittl status -if Boston, though he thinks tlmt there are no Hue- tuatious since his last budget. If so, Itis “fair” reporter lias failed to advise him. Miss lieltie Stattnlaud, of Edge- wood, a suburb of North Boston, and Miss Wessie Ansley, of this city, spent last Sunday with the latters mother at her home in the Prospect neighborhood. Boston’s artificial - gas aided by her natural product, is lighting up the dark places of our city aud it wout be long ere we can smile at Deacon Rockefeller's IT cent kerossne. Likely the deacon will quit endowing negro colleges after, awhile aud then we cun look for reduction. Mrs. Maggie L. Wade visit, d the county’s oapitol this tveok, CASTOR IA For Iafants and Children. Tba Kind You Han Always Bought A Boston Offer Tho Boeton Mercantile Co. are mak ing a most unusual offer. They outer the Times-Euterprise columns this week for tho tint time aud in their space ii found a coupon. As many of these cou pons as are presented to them before March 8th will bo redeemed nt twenty five cents each in merchandise, tho j merchandise to be made up of anything in their line of hardware, dry goods etc. The Bostou Mercantile Co. arc hust lers. How badly is the course of life ad* justea that where sweet roses bloom there thorns abound. The beauteous spring time brings the shapeless Pan- amv Boston Advertisers. In this issue of the Times-Enterprise are to be found the Advertisements of the Comfort Trading^Co. the Boston Mercantile Co. Jno. G. Burney and B. H. Foy all 0# Boston. These* are lead ing business concerns of Boston, and their advertisements will be well worthy of close examination. The Boston cir culation of tho Times-Enterprise has* increased so much lately that hustling merchants can not afford not to be re presented in it. FOR SALE. Tlioronghbrcd Leghorn Eggs, 51.00 ter retting. Can fill orders by express. 1-4. E. Leon Neel, Boeton, Ga, Ho! For Bargains Look at These Comfort Prices: r ; 25 Overcoats worth ^ 44.00 at $2.10 , r 7 Overcoats worth..... ' 5.00 at 2.90 3 Overcoats worth ...* 12.50 at 8.40 13 Suit* worth , .* 77- 0.00 at 4.32 28 Suits worth .. ^ 13 50 at 9.00 10 Suits worth 15.00 all 1.40 8 Suits worth 18.00 at 12.00 20 Pairs Pants worth 4.00 a t 3,00 19 Pairs Pants worth 5.00 a t 8.00 9 Five Tooth 1 Horse Cultivators worth../. 5.00 at 2.90 4 Five Tooth 1 Horse Cultivotors with sweep attachments.. .7.00 at 4.38 8 Fourteen Tooth l Ilorto Cultivator . 5,50 at 3.00 4 Fbnrteeu Tooth 1 Horse Cultivators, lever attachment 8.00 at 3.00 8 Two Horse 4 Shovel Cultivators worth /f .40.00 at 30.60 3 Two Horso 4 Shovel Cultivators worth ....26.00at 18.60 Open Bagioi from .....* . 32.00 up.... Top Buggies from 45.00 up.... Snrries from 70.00up.... 86 10 lb. Caddies Sweet Pea Tobacco worth 3.80 at 2.g0 89 101b. Daddies Cherry Bed Tobacco worth 4.00 at 3.15 32 Caddies “Cinch” Tobacco worth .* 3.90 at 3.05 365 yards Embroidery worth 7 l-2c at ^5 290 yards Embroidery worth, 9c at 7c 266 yards Embroidery worth 12 l-3c at 0 939 yards Emtrn i lery worth ....» 15c at ! 1 495 yards Embroidery worth.. .-. 20c at 15 55 pairs Shoes worth. .• 4.00 at 3.12 58 pairs Shoes worth 3.00 at 2.52 99 pairs Shoes worth 2.50 at 1.92 J. 137 pain Shoes worth 2.00 at 1.48 92 pairs Shoes worth 1 GO at 1.25 - 55 pain Shoes worth 140 at ^18 17 pairs Shoes worth 1.23 at og With every 25c Cash Purchase you get a ticket en titling you to a change at the handsome Runabout Buggy which we will GIVE AWAY to our customers on March 2Stli. Comfort Trading Co., BOSTON, - - .GEORGIA.